Correcting Punctuation for Clarity and Readability

Correcting Punctuation for Clarity and Readability

by Wai Yan Ahakar Htet -
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Original Sentence 1:

“The students were excited to start the new semester they were all eager to learn.”


Missing Punctuation:

This sentence is missing a punctuation mark to separate two independent clauses.


Re-written Sentence:

“The students were excited to start the new semester; they were all eager to learn.”


Explanation:

The semicolon was added to separate the two independent clauses. By using a semicolon, the sentence becomes clearer and helps to show the relationship between the two thoughts without using a conjunction like “and.” It makes the sentence more sophisticated and easy to read.